Rating: 2.5 out of 5 - Okay, so four of the five segments here were
happenstance, thanks to Styles leaving Raw, but we do see the buildup to his
departure in the segment with RVD to give his departure more background. It
probably would've been more appropriate for the One Night Stand disc, but it
was still well done. Adding the McMahon segment also gave the semi-main some
strong background. Well done.

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 - The only thing not to like here was the coronation,
since it lead to the M.A.D.E. finding yet another way to make me turn off Smackdown.
Nevertheless, it was a great follow-up to the PPV. The segment with Chavito
and Vicki was a good start to the eventual turn on Rey Mysterio and Daivari
was very strong on the mic in talking about Undertaker (but then again, Daivari
has been one of the most underrated speakers in WWE for quite some time).

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 - WWE has finally added the value I've been begging
for. Not only did they dip into the vault for classic matches, but they came
out with an entire PPV. There is no doubt in my mind that, should sales support
it (which I'm sure they will), that this could be done again in the near future.
If there is anything unfortunate about Barely Legal it is that most of the matches,
including the three-way dance, title match and RVD bouts, have all been on recent
releases. The only thing that really detracted from the overall presentation,
which smartly included the Heyman opener from the new TV show, was the utterly
useless and pointless comments from fans.